Lively Fun & Interactive, IT Workshops for Family Local and social Historians

Would you like to acquire some new skills and intriguing capabilities? Our Intriguing Workshops are available as Half Day or Whole Day Session based at our relaxing location in East Meon. Explore the art of the possible and fast track your progress working with like-minded people in small groups of 6-8 people maximum.

Also Ideal Gifts for family and special friends with a historic interest whatever the specialist subject, these sessions provide a rare opportunity to take time for yourself and your project whilst also expanding your skills and toolkit. Take a look at the current options available, if you have some other IT interests and would like some help then just use our contact us.

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Is the New and major Ancestry upgrade more like colourful building blocks we all treasured as kids, or more like a battleship grey but none less popular Aeroplane kit, less creative and more prescriptive? Take a look a this excellent new interface and find out how together we might take a fresh look at our toolkit and resources for family history spurred on by this latest competitive leap by Ancestry.

The People of Northern England (PONE) database is not new but not much heard about either. This database is of the people in the Northern counties of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland from the C13th. It is drawn from two types of material, one financial and one legal. The financial material is drawn from the pipe…

Use the History Pin WWI Hub to share your WWI project and let others connect with what you are doing. Your project may be large or small but by sharing it, many more people will be able to make links and connections with you.

Mapping the London Blitz is a great project which has used the collated and mapped all the census material of all the bombs dropped during the Blitz 1940 – 1941. It is a fascinating resource for family historians with a connection to WWII.

WW1 Postcards a rich resource and a visual opportunity, find out how to discover and use the 20K plus postcards on Europeana for the period 1914-1918 and muse over how you might dig-out what ephemera you might have in your loft or research boxes that might help you and others connect and make that next step n researching your project wehther for your family history social, local or special interest project. In the first year of the 100th centenary of WW1 will there ever be such an opportunity to explore and discover what happened and better understand those momentous events?